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Tuesday, June 13, 2017

Perspective...

Lets say the following actually took place during the FBI investigation of the Clinton Email.

The investigation never found any classified materials on the server in question. Every email was either personal or non-classified business related.

The investigation never found any classified materials within any personal emails of any of the Clinton aides that were part of the probe.

In spite of no evidence of any classified information on any of the servers, the investigation went on for nearly a year, in the middle of the election season.

In spite of the investigation moving off from Hillary Clinton several months previously, James Comey never stated this publicly, and allowed the illusion that she was still under investigation.

There were fairly regular leaks from FBI people working on the case that were politically damaging to the Clinton campaign.

Some leaks involved classified information and would constitute a felony criminal action. James Comey made no attempts to stop or investigate the illegal politically damaging leaks.

James Comey himself admitted leaking information to the press himself that was politically damaging to Secretary Clinton. He also admitted that he specifically leaked information to try to force a special prosecutor to be appointed.

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Market demand for the dirtiest of fossil fuels is plummeting worldwide, according to industry data published Tuesday, even as President Donald Trump has made reviving the long-struggling U.S. coal mines the bedrock of his administration's energy policy.

The BP Statistical Review of World Energy shows global coal production fell by more than 6 percent last year. That's the largest decline in the history of BP's survey, which the British energy company has issued annually for more than six decades.

It is the second straight year that coal demand has declined. Production at U.S. coal mines fell by 19 percent. China's coal production fell by nearly 8 percent.

On the whole, coal's share of global energy consumption fell to 28 percent, the lowest since 2004.

China's coal imports in the first four months of the year jumped 33.2 percent to 89.49 million tonnes, data showed on Monday as utilities and steel mills continued to buy cheaper foreign fuel as Beijing ramped up efforts to phase out overcapacity.

The data from General Administration of Customs did not include an April number, but it would equate to about 24.8 million tonnes, based on Reuters calculations.

That would be up from 22.09 million in March and 18.80 million in April last year.

"China's coal imports in the first four months of the year jumped 33.2 percent to 89.49 million tonnes, data showed on Monday as utilities and steel mills continued to buy cheaper foreign fuel as Beijing ramped up efforts to phase out overcapacity."

"The weekly meeting of House Democrats on Tuesday erupted over stark disagreements about how the party should fight President Trump.

Rep. Michael Capuano (D-Mass.), a leadership ally, stood during the Democrats’ closed-door caucus meeting to denounce Rep. Brad Sherman’s (D-Calif.) impeachment push as a selfish maneuver that could hurt fellow Democrats and candidates at home, according to a source in the room.

There must be ”a discussion within the caucus — in a public forum — before we do something that would position our colleagues or our future colleagues,” Capuano said, according to the source.

"Emotions are high. These issues have political implications and government ones."

Rep. Steny Hoyer (D-Md.), the minority whip, also took issue with Sherman’s tactics on Tuesday after the meeting.

“We believe strongly that a discussion about impeachment is not timely,” he said."

Impeach Hitler Trump , come on take the safety off and do it. Pull that trigger.

"Coal, the second source of primary energy (roughly 30%), is mostly used for power generation (over 40% of worldwide electricity is produced from coal). In addition, coal is used to produce virtually all non-recycled iron. Coal is abundant, affordable, easy to transport, store and use, plus free of geopolitical tensions; all these attributes made it very popular"

So as soon and fairy dust and unicorn farts can replace 40 percent of the world energy needs and that of making iron, I am all in. but, until then, it is so easy to be a liberal, just use all the energy in any form you want, but, protest the use of it.

A bet to improve the planets air is great, in spite of you wanting dirty air. Another nail in the coal industry as that fuel is phased out. Maybe you should buy some coal stock... they might be a better bet than an outdated retailer. LOL

Such an intellectual statement. It's gonna happen as the economy of the grows into the alternate energy industry matures. It will never go away completely since coke is a key in the steel industry, but it can be cleaned to a certain extent to minimize the pollution impact.

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